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Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
AlcoHoDL
on 27/03/2022, 20:23:10 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLVcbPIdQak

Saylor live. Nothing new so far, but hearing him speak about BTC is exciting, as always.

Is this a real video ? or fake ? i saw similar video with mr. Saylor on some other hacked youtube channel
not claiming mr Saylor hacked someone, but i though some people used his video and added the shit with "send x, get double x back"
i am really suprised to see such thing (send x, get 2x back) being promoted here, by person with more then 1000 post

hm

There are many such videos, supposedly live streaming interviews with Musk, Saylor and others, claiming there is a giveaway of the usual "send x, get back 2x" type of scam. I've just reported one of them to YouTube, but then realised there were others too, live streaming NOW. I hope they are taken down soon.

Come to think of it, perhaps such videos are serving a greater purpose. Because, if one can fall for such scams, he does not really deserve to own any Bitcoin. Semi-joking, of course, but it still amazes me how anyone would be willing to send any amount of BTC to some unknown website and seriously expecting to double it. Funny thing, Bitcoin already does that (to its value) by simply HoDLing it.  Cheesy

This.
Well, seems i fell for such a video (the first time ever). No big surprise, because the very most BTC related youtube links i clicked so far were from here. This one wasn't.

I clicked the link in Jay's post, and after watching the hour-long interview, I noticed on the sidebar that there was another video that was live streaming, titled "Elon Musk bought another $7.5 Billion in BTC!" Wow, I thought, that's serious! I clicked on it and there was Musk giving an interview alright, but it was an old one I'd already watched. In the frame there was a big link to a site that supposedly doubled the amount of BTC sent. I reported it straight away, but then there was another one with Jack Dorsey, with another link pointing to the same scam. It seems they spring up like mushrooms.